Just in time for Halloween, a bevy of blood-curdling shows are coming to haunt your dreams. As you find that perfect costume and steel yourself for trick-or-treaters, settle in for these macabre new and returning offerings.

'The Haunting of Hill House' (Netflix)

Now streaming

Hailed as the "first great horror TV show" and "the most traumatic horror story of the year" by critics, "Hill House" puts a fresh spin on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel (previously adapted for 1963 and 1999 movies). The 10-episode series, which stars Timothy Hutton, Carla Gugino and "The Bad Seed's" Mckenna Grace, follows an unlucky family of seven that moves into a haunted mansion and eventually flees, but remains scarred as adults by the supernatural terrors they witness.

'Lore' (Amazon Prime)

Streaming Oct. 19

Based on Aaron Mahnke's popular podcast, in which he tells real-life scary stories, Amazon's anthology series is back for a second season of spine-tingling tales. Six new episodes feature a mass-murdering duo of Irish immigrants, clockmakers racing to lift a curse and a killer living inside a family's walls.

'The Woman in White' (PBS)

Premiering Oct. 21 (Sundays, 10 EDT/PDT)

Adapted from Wilkie Collins' 1859 mystery, the five-part drama follows a young drawing teacher (Ben Hardy) who encounters a spectral woman on a moonlit road, only to learn she has just escaped from an insane asylum. Their meeting draws him into a web of lies, love and family intrigue, in what's considered one of the greatest thrillers of all time.

'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' (Netflix)

Streaming Oct. 26

This isn't the "Sabrina" you grew up with. More than two decades after ABC's "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" first cast a spell, Netflix has cooked up a darker, creepier take on the "Archie" comic. Melissa Joan Hart passes the wand to Kiernan Shipka ("Mad Men") as the half-witch who learns she has magical powers. And with CW hit-maker Greg Berlanti behind it, it's only a matter of time until "Riverdale" meets Greendale.

'Tell Me a Story' (CBS All Access)

Streaming Oct. 31

Fairy tales get seriously twisted in this modern-day psychological thriller, which blends "The Three Little Pigs," "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel" into a serialized story of murder and revenge. Adapted from Mexican television by Kevin Williamson ("The Vampire Diaries"), the series stars Kim Cattrall, Billy Magnussen and James Wolk.

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"The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" makes its long-awaited debut on Netflix Oct. 26, just before Halloween, with Kiernan Shipka in the title role. The series is just the latest in scary shows to grace television. Here are a few of our other favorite spooky shows. Netflix

"The Walking Dead," based on the graphic novels, follows a group of survivors who are struggling in a world overrun by zombies. The series, starring Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln, is currently in its ninth season on AMC. Jackson Lee Davis, AMC

FX's anthology horror series "American Horror Story" is in its eighth season, with Sarah Paulson returning in a lead role. Each season, the show tackles new eras or new places while maintaining a high spooky factor. Kurt Iswarienko, FX

A small town experiences supernatural events after the disappearance of a boy in Netflix's "Stranger Things." The series, set in the 1980s, follows the family and friends of the missing boy has the try to uncover the truth about his disappearance. Netflix

"Supernatural" has become a stalwart on CW with its 14th season debuting this month. The series follows two brothers -- Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) -- who hunt demons and ghosts with the help of the angel Castiel (Misha Collins). Dean Buscher, The CW

"Buffy the Vampire Slayer," which lasted for seven seasons on the UPN and WB networks, followed high school student Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who is destined to be a vampire killer. Richard Cartwright, The WB

The classic "The Twilight Zone," created by Rod Sterling, presented standalone episodes featuring the supernatural and scary. The episode "Eye of the Beholder," featured Donna Douglas as a woman who undergoes surgery to look "normal." CBS via Getty Images

The strange circumstances surrrounding the disappearance of children from a small town are investigated in "Dark." The German-language series, which starred Louis Hofmann, has been renewed by Netflix for a second season. Netflix

Tobias Menzies and Ciarán Hinds starred as Royal Navy leaders on "The Terror." The AMC series, based on the 2007 novel, examines the circumstances surrounding a lost Arctic expedition in the 1840s. Aidan Monaghan, AMC

A young drawing teacher (Ben Hardy) encounters a woman on a moonlit road, and their meeting draws him into a web of lies, love and family intrigue in PBS's "The Woman in White." Steffan Hill, Origin Pictures